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It is five minutes of overeating, clinking glasses, and satisfied gobbling.
He tells PEOPLE that his favorite sound of the evening was the clinking glasses.
I just don't like the two-drink minimum, like clinking glasses, waiters passing out checks.
Rostov is always nudging up to history, clinking glasses with foreign diplomats and discussing films with Kremlin operators.
There's glamour, banter, clinking glasses, searching looks and even one of those crashing storms that echo internal squalls.
I was greeted with the sound of people clinking glasses and the wonderful aroma of different cuisines blending together.
I can still remember the sound of that restaurant, the clinking glasses, the sense that you had joined a party.
Whether it's dancing at a concert, doing cartwheels on the beach, or clinking glasses with friends, Loops makes profiles come alive.
Maybe you have thought that clinking glasses with the host of "Good Eats" and "Cutthroat Kitchen" would be a fine thing.
And why bother going to brunch, if you aren't at least going to post a nice Boomerang of your pals clinking glasses?
Between the clinking glasses and glitzy costumes, Bonnie notices Perry manhandling Celeste and decides to follow Celeste to make sure she's okay.
He wanted to travel in the highest echelons of society, clinking glasses with socialites and captains of industry and cavorting on yachts.
"Some people are so stuffy @chelseahandler #NewYearsReady," Hudson wrote in the post showing the friends clinking glasses to ring in the New Year.
There are a few repeats from last year: a face-palm and shrug emoji are on the list, alongside clinking glasses and bacon.
U+1F933 CLINKING GLASSES An elegant way to celebrate, whether you just got a new job or completely owned someone on the net. 20.
Her friend Shanique Turner, 23, raised a shot of tequila and offered a toast: "To the king," she said, clinking glasses with Ms. Bernard.
Amid guards in traditional costume and the sound of clinking glasses, Merkel joined a celebratory event in Ingolstadt, where on Thursday a special beer fountain was unveiled.
Christmas Eve for us generally involves clinking glasses of Aperol spritz and "frosé" with friends at beer gardens or beach bars and listening to local live music. 
No sir… I'd be sittin' across from him, clinking glasses and having an effervescent giggle about the fact I now own the finest Gin company on planet earth.
When Michael Peppiatt, at 21, met Francis Bacon, the 53-year-old artist was already all artifice, well spoken when well rehearsed, his bistro doctrines applauded by clinking glasses.
In the video, the camera pans throughout a house with people engaging in various activities, such as holding a TV remote, clinking glasses and playing the block-stacking game Jenga.
With sharp eyes saving the evening, the couples likely had the most pleasant of meals, clinking glasses as they smiled at each other over plates of garlic-free roast chicken.
Listen to conversations in London today and you will hear fewer renters voicing resentment at the perceived free ride of public-housing tenants, fewer owners clinking glasses over their capital gains.
During a shoot for the Showtime comedy series "House of Lies" last month, Don Cheadle sat outside a cafe in Old Havana, puffing on a fat cigar and clinking glasses with three compadres.
The famously pro-pot 24-year-old singer — who revealed she is "completely clean" from drinking and drugs in a May Billboard cover story — shared some throwback photos clinking glasses with her older sister.
But hedge fund managers weren't the only ones clinking glasses:  individual investors, like the 70-year-old son of a Swiss butcher, were among the top winners in the largest pharma deal in Europe in 13 years.
Much like the characters of Amy Poehler's directorial debut, which hits Netflix May 10, I was busy clinking glasses with my friends, sampling lots of wine, and getting day drunk in a chic and therefore socially acceptable setting.
The ASA also considered augmented reality (AR) elements of the Snapchat lens, such as cheering voices and clinking glasses, to appeal to a younger age group, but a Snap spokesperson disagreed that AR is primarily attractive to children.
But if you are one of the social media app's 191 million daily users, those brief videos of your sneakers pounding the pavement, your friends clinking glasses or your adorable baby bashing cymbals might have been creating sonic art.
Last month, the "Breathin' " singer posted a video clinking glasses of champagne with her friends, which captured a slight change to the "Reborn" tattoo on her left hand that she got with Davidson, 24, while the couple was still together.
Toups' Meatery is typically closed on Mondays, devoid of its clinking glasses of bourbon, first dates with mouths full of boudin and delicious charcuterie, and eyes ogling the massive elk horns that function as a centerpiece in the main dining room.
The "God Is a Woman" singer, 25, posted a video clinking glasses of champagne with her friends, which captured a slight change to the "Reborn" tattoo on her left hand that she got with Davidson, 24, while the couple was still together.
A tie-loosening four pints drunk at breakneck speed, as if everyone clinking glasses would never be able to sup the foamy head off a Stella ever again, followed by the same tiresome will-we-won't-we-yes-we-probably-will conversation.
When Obama arrived for the first time as president in 2009, his destination was a homey bistro on a Parisian side street -- all warm light, red-and-white tablecloths, and the constant din of clinking glasses and potatoes being thrust into hot oil.
President Trump underscored that theme during the state banquet by clinking glasses with Queen Elizabeth after his own toast, outraging the liberal etiquette police but inspiring regular American people who practice that same cherished tradition during weddings, holiday meals, and other special occasions.
I did so, and after clinking glasses and exchanging a few guarded speculations on United States-Mexico relations in the Trump era, I left them to stew in the frothing water and commenced what would become a multiday driving meander down the Guadalupe Valley's Ruta de Vino.
But on opening night, Mr. Quinn, 65, fizzed like champagne, snacking on canapés by Wolfgang Puck and clinking glasses with high profile well-wishers such as Dawn Hudson, the chief executive officer of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which Mr. Quinn has represented since 1987.
WASHINGTON — Vice President-elect Mike Pence stood beneath the nine chandeliers of the Trump International Hotel's Presidential Ballroom, a modest walk from the soon-to-be Trump residence, with a dinnertime soundtrack of well-heeled donors clinking glasses and looking forward to an incoming administration of their conservative dreams.
In April, Morgans Hotel Group, which owns chic properties such as Delano South Beach in Miami and Mondrian London, began offering guests a limited-edition "Mindfulness Coloring Book" with images inspired by the company's hotels, including a couple in a bubble bath clinking glasses of champagne in a guest room at the Royalton New York.
I've had the very same problem as Gillett several times, most memorably about three years ago when I had a torturous, multi-day personal quest to find a lesser-known new wave hit of the 80s that I heard in a bar amid the din of pinball and clinking glasses, rendering it un-Shazam-able.
At the five-year anniversary dinner of Protocinema, the itinerant American-Turkish non-profit, there was a cheerful mood of old friends getting together, and many words of encouragement could be heard, but in between the clinking glasses, so could conversations about the arrest of journalist Ahmet Sik over tweets and fears about whether or not to remain on social media.
There won't be any music in this sensory wonderland — just the sounds of trickling water, clinking glasses and parchment paper being wrapped around any number of treasures, including Ogata's eco-friendly Wasara line of paper tableware and a rotating selection of vintage pieces, such as hand-carved elm and camphor wooden bowls, that he has restored and updated through his S[es] line, which has rarely been available outside Japan.
Jennie woke and went downstairs to answer it. The caller was a woman whose voice she did not recognize, asking for a name she was not familiar with, with the sound of laughter and clinking glasses in the background. Jennie told the caller she had reached a wrong number, later recalling the woman's "weird laugh". Jennie hung up and returned to bed.
Hip, Hip, Hurrah! by Danish painter P.S. Krøyer, 1888 According to various apocryphal stories, the custom of touching glasses evolved from concerns about poisoning. By one account, clinking glasses together would cause each drink to spill over into the others' (though there is no real evidence for such an origin). According to other stories, the word toast became associated with the custom in the 17th century, based on a custom of flavoring drinks with spiced toast.
Although effects were added throughout the track, they were heavily edited for the released recording. The sound of ocean waves enters at the start of the second verse and continues through the first chorus. Harrison created this effect by swirling water around a bathtub. On the third verse, a party atmosphere was evoked through a combination of Jones clinking glasses together and blowing an ocarina, snatches of excited chatter, Boyd's high- pitched shrieks, Bicknell rattling chains, and tumbling coins.
The verb form is "zuprosten", where the prefix "zu" means that the speech act is targeted at one or several people. In the Swabian dialect, the word has the further meaning of a belch, called a "Prositle". The acclamation is followed by the clinking of glasses, often linked to other rules like making eye contact. This ritual is commonly attributed to a medieval custom, whereby one could avoid being poisoned by one's drinking companions, as a few drops of each beverage got mixed when clinking glasses.
Pearl entertained at the popular establishments, watching everyone dance the tango and downing champagne to the wailing of gypsy singers, red-clad Romanian violinists and clinking glasses. Everyone was spending money as quickly as they could because they weren't sure what was to happen next. In January 1915, in the middle of a very cold winter, the attention of Russians was riveted to another terrible wave, reports of war in Galicia. Austro-Hungarian troops launched a counter-offensive against the Russian forces in the Carpathians.
At popular restaurants, everyone danced the tango and downing champagne to the wailing of gypsy singers, red-clad Romanian violinists, and clinking glasses. People were spending money as quickly as they could because they weren't sure what was to happen next. Early 1915, the Fine Arts Society appeared at the Women's Medical Institute where they offered a heavily censored concert for the wounded soldiers. Other Russian performers included monarchist, chauvinistic, anti-Jewish and anti-Armenian jokes and songs in their programs, much to the disgust of Burenin.
One variation of the song "My Kind of Town (Chicago Is)", popularized by Frank Sinatra, has the line "Chicago is... the jumpin' Pump Room". Special lyrics were written for Judy Garland's version of the 1922 Fred Fischer song "Chicago (That Toddling Town)": "We'll meet at The Pump Room/Ambassador East/To say the least/on shish kebab/and breast of squab we will feast/And get fleeced". The lobby of the hotel, including the entrance to the Pump Room, is seen in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest. In the spoken word introduction to the Monkees song "Don't Call on Me" (from their album Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.), Micky Dolenz makes reference to "the elegant Pump Room...high over Chicago" against a background of drunken patter, clinking glasses and lounge piano.

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